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Macports aquaterm
Macports aquaterm









macports aquaterm
  1. #MACPORTS AQUATERM INSTALL#
  2. #MACPORTS AQUATERM PATCH#

> Is there any way to tell the different applications which aquaterm they > But in addition, I would like to have also the aquaterm fortran Installed from Maxima or compiled from source? If you want to compile > 'standalone' versions have their advantages.

#MACPORTS AQUATERM INSTALL#

> But I was not able to install a correctly working gnuplot and octave

macports aquaterm

If you use two, I would suggest you to try to make sure that they are > If someone says that it is bit odd to use two aquaterm installations, I You can also set an environmental variable AQUATERM_PATH pointing to Reinplace "s|/Applications/AquaTerm.app|$/aquaterm/AQTClientManager.m In MacPorts this has been partially solved by patchingĪQTClientManager.m to open the specific AquaTerm.app instead of the There are a few possible tricks that you could Not matter, but in practice it does.) This is usually the biggest and Right AquaTerm.app is used - ideally the same one as the FrameworkĪgainst which the application has been compiled. Once the application is compiled, it is relatively important that the

#MACPORTS AQUATERM PATCH#

Patch for better detection of AquaTerm, but didn't succeed. I've been trying to convince gnuplot developers for years to accept a When compiling an application like gnuplot you can specify whichįramework should be used, mainly with the -F flag as in: > application which aquaterm installation it should use. > one who has this problem, but I was not able to find a way to tell each > I have searched the mailing list and it seems to me that I am not the only > installations and only one one application finds the appropriate aquaterm, > It is quite clear that the reason for that behavior is that I have two > displaying anything, it does not even open an aquaterm window. > correctly, but when I tried gnuplot or octave afterwards, neither of them is > order to search for a possible workaround, demo was displaying the testview > I do not know what had happened in between, but when I tried today again in But you might be experiencing a different (In gnuplot usually everything worked except that the first plot had Version 1.1.1 fixed that, but I'm not sure whichĪquaTerm version you were using because there might be a number of

macports aquaterm

(alpha channel was left uninitialized and thus set to zero), soĮverything worked except for the first few things being drawn before Gnuplot was still working correctly.ĪquaTerm 1.1.0 had a weird bug that the initial colour was transparent > applications (as well as the demo from fortran adapter) opens a blank The repository contains some examples for Fortran as well: Whatever other flags you need to specify.

macports aquaterm

The equivalent is needed for CXXFLAGS/OBJCFLAGS or The second argument is optional if the framework is located at itsĭefault place. LDFLAGS="-framework AquaTerm -F/path/to/Frameworks" > installed aquaterm again from sourceforge.ĬFLAGS="-framework AquaTerm -F/path/to/Frameworks" > As it did not found the aquaterm from gnuplot, I have > Then I tried to compile my old fortran applications, which are using > Maxima, as it had installed gnuplot as a 'standalone' application and worked > I was quite happy when I found the gnuplot installation for OS X 10.7 via > the first one came with the installation of gnuplot and the second > I have the problem that I have (now at least) two installations of aquaterm, On Tue, at 11:12 PM, Johannes Rödel wrote:











Macports aquaterm